Purpose is Dead, Long Live Purpose! [Book Review]

Science & Education 31 (2):551-554 (2022)
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Abstract

Thinking in terms of purposes is inevitable in daily life. We make to-do lists and we go to the store “in order to” stock up on necessities. We enroll in education and training courses, buy or rent property, and commit to a romantic partner. Our religions, albeit controversially, identify “ultimate purposes.” Purpose thinking seems deeply engrained in our cognition. Even so, purpose thinking has never sat easily with post-Cartesian modern science. When the world is modeled as a structure of efficient causes, then the apparent existence of final causes becomes an explanandum.

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Hugh Desmond
Leibniz Universität Hannover

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